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Locality: San Diego, California

Phone: +1 858-592-9500



Address: 11611 Rancho Bernardo Road, Suite 103 92127 San Diego, CA, US

Website: www.oasissmiles.com

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Oasis Smiles: Sasha Bhor, DDS 31.10.2020

How do you know if you have TMJ syndrome? Some telltale symptoms include jaw pain, jaw clicking, popping in the ears, stiff jaw muscles, and locking of the jaw joint! If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, come in to see our team today for treatment!

Oasis Smiles: Sasha Bhor, DDS 16.10.2020

Electric toothbrushes may be a bit more of an investment than a manual toothbrush, but they are worth it! Electric toothbrushes rotate and remove plaque from your teeth more effectively than a manual toothbrush. Make the investment, and it will save you money on dental procedures down the line!

Oasis Smiles: Sasha Bhor, DDS 06.10.2020

Veneers are a versatile treatment that can help with bigger dental problems than aesthetics alone. Check out our blog post to learn the non-cosmetic reasons to consider veneers! https://www.oasissmiles.com//non-cosmetic-reasons-to-consi

Oasis Smiles: Sasha Bhor, DDS 03.10.2020

Dental crowns are great ways to preserve your oral health and give you a shining smile, but it is important to care for crowned teeth the same way that you care for your regular teeth! Like natural teeth, crowns can break. Be sure to brush your teeth twice a day and floss around a crowned tooth, and be sure to avoid chewing on hard food to ensure that your crown isn't damaged!

Oasis Smiles: Sasha Bhor, DDS 28.09.2020

Cosmetic issues with your smile aren't just an eyesore; they can lead to severe oral health issues! If you have a missing, chipped, or cracked tooth, it is important to consider veneers! Veneers are strong and long-lasting, they have a natural look, and they can help preserve your overall oral health. Talk to us about veneers today! http://www.oasissmiles.com/

Oasis Smiles: Sasha Bhor, DDS 11.09.2020

If you snore loudly and wake up feeling tired, despite a full night’s sleep, then you could have sleep apnea. At Oasis Smiles Dentistry, we can counsel you on effective procedures that can eliminate this life-threatening disorder. Call 858-240-9650 today!

Oasis Smiles: Sasha Bhor, DDS 31.08.2020

If the thought of visiting the dentist makes you nervous, sedation dentistry can help you feel comfortable and relaxed during any procedure. Oasis Smiles Dentistry is fully certified in administering sedative medications. Call 858-240-9650 today!

Oasis Smiles: Sasha Bhor, DDS 25.08.2020

If you are a midnight snacker, be sure to brush your teeth after eating! Even though you brush your teeth at night, eating a midnight snack after brushing will leave food particles and sugar in your mouth overnight, which can accelerate bacteria growth in your mouth.

Oasis Smiles: Sasha Bhor, DDS 07.08.2020

Don't forget to brush your teeth before you go to bed! It may seem like a mindless task, but brushing and flossing before bed is instrumental in getting rid of plaque and germs that build up in your mouth throughout the day.

Oasis Smiles: Sasha Bhor, DDS 31.07.2020

Using the latest tools and techniques, Oasis Smiles Dentistry can perform a pain-free root canal that restores the health and appearance of your smile. If you're in need of a root canal, call 858-240-9650!

Oasis Smiles: Sasha Bhor, DDS 14.07.2020

There are three stages of gum disease. The most common is Gingivitis, where your gums will appear to be red and slightly inflamed. Visit a periodontal specialist immediately to prevent your condition from advancing into Periodontitis, a more aggressive form of gum disease!

Oasis Smiles: Sasha Bhor, DDS 25.06.2020

Do you ever wonder what the bumpy part on the back of your toothbrush is? It's a tongue scraper! Brushing alone can still leave bacteria on your tongue, so after you brush, flip your toothbrush over and scrub your tongue for a clean, healthy mouth.

Oasis Smiles: Sasha Bhor, DDS 11.06.2020

A root canal will remove the nerve and pulp inside of a damaged tooth. When either the nerve or pulp is damaged, bacteria can multiply inside the affected tooth, leading to more damage if left untreated. If you are experiencing swelling in the face, or bone loss around the root of the tooth, you may need a root canal!